13.7
In-window
Available on
It is possible to define a 'window' around the target position to reach when the standard reference mode is
selected (K61=1). The controller scans the real position of the motor when the position is inside the 'window'
and actives a status bit SD1 (bit# 5 of monitoring M60). The user has the possibility to stop the programmed
sequence until the motor arrives into the 'window' with the WTW command (refer to
information about the WTW command).
The motor is considered to be positioned when its real position is between [target position - K39] and [target
position + K39] during a minimum time given by parameter K38 (in [sti]) without interruption.
Real position
K39
Target position
SD1
bit# 5
K
Name
K38
In-window time
K39
In window position
This In-window bit (bit# 5 of monitoring M60 (SD1)) is set to 1 when the motor reaches the position window
and stays within the tolerance during the time defined by parameter K38. This bit is set to 0 during the next
movement (with POS, STA, STI or WTW.<axis>=2 command).
Remark:
When K38 = 0, the In-window bit (bit# 5 of monitoring M60) is set to 1 at the end of the theoretical
trajectory whatever the value of parameter K39.
When K39 = 0, the In-window bit (bit# 5 of monitoring M60) is set to 1 at the end of the theoretical
trajectory plus the value of parameter K38.
ETEL Doc. - Operation & Software Manual # DSC2P 903 / Ver. F / 3/6/05
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K38
In window
Minimum time for the real position to stay in the position window
Maximum (absolute) position error for the real position to stay in the position window
DSCDP
DSCDL
K38
Comment
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DSCDM
§14.1.1.3
for more
Time
In window
Time
Units
[sti]
[upi], [rupi]
Chapter C: System functions
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